• Jason Kelce Documentary, Covering 2022-23 Season, Premiers on Amazon

    Jason Kelce Documentary, Covering 2022-23 Season, Premiers on Amazon

    A feature-length documentary on Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro Center Jason Kelce of Haverford will premiere Sept. 12 on Amazon’s streaming video service, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. “Kelce” follows the Eagles team captain during the 2022-23 season that ended with a Super Bowl appearance. The documentary from Prime Video is described as “intimate and…

  • Philadelphia Union Game Saw Highest Ticket Prices Ever, at $4,000

    Philadelphia Union Game Saw Highest Ticket Prices Ever, at $4,000

    Tickets were at a premium Tuesday at Subaru Park in Chester for Philadelphia Union’s Leagues Cup Semi-Final match against Inter Miami FC, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Sellers were asking as much as $4,000 for a ticket.  The average ticket price at a Union game is about $40. The draw was international soccer…

  • DELCO Careers: CCRES

    DELCO Careers: CCRES

    CCRES offers behavioral health job positions as it seeks qualified candidates who want to make a difference by working with children and adults challenged by behavioral health issues. CCRES positions focus on those qualified to work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated behavioral health career members to…

  • TAFF Treats in Brookhaven Sells Freeze Dried Candy With a Delco Theme

    TAFF Treats in Brookhaven Sells Freeze Dried Candy With a Delco Theme

    TAFF Treats, a new store in Brookhaven, is riding an internet trend making freeze-dried candy, but throwing in a bit of Delaware County into the mix, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. On Thursday, Aug. 10, Chris and Katie Malenich opened TAFF Treats, their freeze-dried candy store at 8 W. Brookhaven Road in Brookhaven.…

  • Wayne’s At the Table BYOB Restaurant Is Moving and Expanding

    Wayne’s At the Table BYOB Restaurant Is Moving and Expanding

    At the Table BYOB is moving about half a mile down the road in Wayne in mid-September from its current location at 11 Louella Court to 118 W. Lancaster Ave., writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The new space is a 400 percent increase in capacity, accommodating 75 patrons indoors. It will include a…

  • DELCO Careers: Dunwoody Village

    DELCO Careers: Dunwoody Village

    Dunwoody Village has available jobs to qualified candidates. Dunwoody Village is a five-star ranked not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square located in a picturesque wooded setting, combining comfort with award-winning high-quality healthcare and rehabilitation. Dunwoody job openings are for career people who want a “decidedly different career,” people who share a commitment to excellence, and who want to…

  • New York Post: Remains Found in Yeadon Crypt Tied to Warlocks Gang Murders

    New York Post: Remains Found in Yeadon Crypt Tied to Warlocks Gang Murders

    A member of the outlawed Warlocks motorcycle gang was found guilty Tuesday of killing a gang recruit, David Rossillo, Jr., in 2017, at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Yeadon, then dumping the body in a crypt, writes Patrick Reilly for The New York Post.    Michael DiMauro, 51, was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and…

  • Lansdowne Volunteer Travels to Maui to Help in Fire Disaster

    Lansdowne Volunteer Travels to Maui to Help in Fire Disaster

    A Lansdowne Red Cross volunteer who had just been on vacation in Lahaina, Maui now finds himself heading back there with a serious job to do. He joined other volunteers and first responders across Pennsylvania to help Hawaii cope with the wildfire destruction in Maui, writes Maggie Kent for 6abc. “The whole town is gone.…

  • Neumann University Names Sarah Williamson as New Dean of Students

    Neumann University Names Sarah Williamson as New Dean of Students

    Neumann University has appointed Dr. Sarah Wesolowski Williamson, an experienced administrator in student affairs, as its new Dean of Students. Williamson comes to Neumann from Widener University, where she served as Assistant Dean of Students and Deputy Title IX Coordinator. She will begin her post at Neumann on Sept. 11, 2023. Sarah Williamson started her…

  • How DreamBox is Revolutionizing Learning in William Penn School District

    How DreamBox is Revolutionizing Learning in William Penn School District

    At a time when educating students was made more difficult because of the pandemic, elementary school students in the William Penn School District actually saw an improvement in math proficiency, writes Kathleeen E. Carey for the Daily Times. The students were using a platform named DreamBox. Edward Dunn, William Penn’s curriculum supervisor for mathematics, discovered…

  • Get the Jump on Fall With These SCORE Business Webinars

    Get the Jump on Fall With These SCORE Business Webinars

    SCORE Chester and Delaware Counties has free August SCORE webinars to help you maximize your small businesses’ potential. Tips for Running a Successful Business for Creative Types, Idea People, and Anybody with Passion Want a business based on your talent? It’s time to unleash the true business potential of your creativity. On Tuesday, Aug. 22, at…

  • Breaking Barriers: Kelly Ireland’s Impact in the Plumbing Industry

    Breaking Barriers: Kelly Ireland’s Impact in the Plumbing Industry

    Kelly Ireland, also known as the “tiny plumber girl,” is getting noticed in the male-dominated plumbing industry. The Ridley Park resident is a master plumber who was recently featured on an episode of “Ask This Old House” on PBS, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. The 4-foot 11-inch Ireland is the owner of TPG…

  • ‘Poison Garden’ at Media Theatre: Where History Meets Horror

    ‘Poison Garden’ at Media Theatre: Where History Meets Horror

    The Media Theatre’s latest show, “Poison Garden,” offers a uniquely immersive experience as the theater and audience become characters in the show, writes Jane M. Von Bergen of The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Poison Garden” blends procedural drama and campy horror. It runs through Aug. 13. Director Kaitlin Chin’s company, Alterra Productions, is producing the show. Set…

  • Aid Sought for Storm-Ravaged Chadds Ford Homeowners

    Aid Sought for Storm-Ravaged Chadds Ford Homeowners

    Winds that were clocked up to 85 mph Monday took down trees, destroyed two homes in Chadds Ford, and damaged two dozen others, reported Fox 29. Now homeowners are hoping for some government help to cover Chadds Ford cleanup costs, particularly for large tree removal bills that can reach $30,000 to $50,000.   “It’s gotten…

  • This Playground Has Doyletown’s Fonthill Castle as Its Inspiration

    This Playground Has Doyletown’s Fonthill Castle as Its Inspiration

    A uniquely-themed playground inspired by Henry Mercer’s historic Fonthill Castle is coming this fall to a corner of Doylestown’s Broad Commons Park, writes Freda R. Savana for the Bucks County Herald. General Recreation in Newtown Square and Landscape Structures helped create the playground. The play space for children of all ages is expected to be…

  • A Delaware County Public High School Is 3rd Best in Philly. See If It’s Yours

    A Delaware County Public High School Is 3rd Best in Philly. See If It’s Yours

    There were eight Delaware County high schools that made the top 100 list of best public high schools in the Philadelphia area for 2023 as compiled by Niche. Radnor High School was third on the list of best public high schools. Radnor earned an A+” for academics, teachers, and college prep, an A- for clubs…

  • New York Post: Upper Darby’s Tina Fey Could Head Saturday Night Live

    New York Post: Upper Darby’s Tina Fey Could Head Saturday Night Live

    Upper Darby’s Tina Fey could take over as executive producer of ‘Saturday Night Live’ when show creator Lorne Michaels, and current executive producer, steps down, writes Johnny Oleksinski for The New York Post. Though Michaels, 78, has said he has no plans to retire, he did comment on “CBS Mornings” last year that he would…

  • 4 Crozer Health Hospitals in Delaware County Victims of Ransomware

    4 Crozer Health Hospitals in Delaware County Victims of Ransomware

    Four Delaware County hospitals that are part of Crozer Health were affected by a ransomware cyberattack on August 3rd against Crozer owner Prospect Medical Holdings, reports Anie McCormick and the 6abc digital staff. Crozer Health is evaluating how the attack impacted its four hospitals—Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Delaware County Memorial Hospital, Springfield Hospital, and Taylor Hospital.…